Gunsmith Iii, Lead (Small Arms)

Gunsmith III, Lead (small arms)

Description

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ASO, a wholly owned subsidiary of Akima, LLC, provides logistics, facilities maintenance and operations, transportation and support services for mission-critical military installations and civilian agencies around the country. From the homes of U.S.

Central Command and U.S. Special Operations Command to the highways of suburban Virginia, ASO experts and professionals work behind the scenes to ensure smooth and continuous operations.

In addition to performing all functions of Level I Gunsmith, the level II usually requires attendance at factory Armorer’s courses of small arms in the arms room inventory, performs major repairs on foreign and domestic standard and non-standard small arms weapons, can build either custom pistols or rifles with little or no supervision, possesses excellent knowledge of gun-smiting tools and procedures, and possesses moderate knowledge of firearms operating principles and ballistics. This worker has a thorough understanding of firearm operation principles, has a moderate knowledge of internal/external ballistic theories, can fabricate special jigs, fixtures and other special tooling with some supervision, can read and understand blueprint drawings, and can work from those drawings under direct supervision.

The Gunsmith II can perform as primary instructor on most standard and non-standard small arms weapon systems. This position may require computer literacy.

MAJOR JOB ACTIVITIES:

Serves as Lead Journeyman repairer of all small arms such as, but not limited to pistols, rifles, shotguns, carbines, grenade launchers, submachine guns, mortars, cannons, howitzers and other accessories such as mounts, bayonets and tripods.

Performs the full range of work involved in the maintenance, repair and overhaul of small arms and accessories.Validates repairs conducted by subordinates are to standard.

Makes initial acceptance inspection which consists of diagnosis and location of mechanical deficiencies and malfunctions of small arms and accessories. Verifies paperwork and work order packets are correct and to standard.

Uses hand and machine tools, precision gauges, test instruments and jigs and alignment devices in making repairs, modifications and adjustments.

Maintains and conducts all aspects of vault operations, security and documentation of sensitive items, IAW Company and applicable regulations.

Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

MATERIAL & EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY USED:

Small Arms TMDE, gauges and hand tools.

WORKING ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES:

Work is generally conducted in a shop environment. However, duties may involve the conduct of work in the out-of-doors area with a potential exposure to extreme climatic conditions.

Work will require lifting up to 50 lbs; stooping; climbing; prolonged standing; prolonged sitting. Employee use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required in certain areas. Such PPE includes but is not limited to head, foot, hand, torso, respiratory, vision and hearing protective devices. Must comply with OSHA, EPA, Fire Regulations and published Company work rules.

FREEDOM TO ACT:

Reports to Assigned Supervisor and functions somewhat independently under his /her guidance.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Education: High School graduate or equivalent with formal military or civilian training in small arms repair specific to 45 series.

Experience: Two years administrative experience with some knowledge of military operations and schedules.

Must have good oral and written communication skills. Must also possess a working knowledge of office tools/programs.

Must possess and continuously maintain a current State of Colorado Driver’s License prior to starting or by 30 days after employment.

SECURITY CLEARANCE:

Must be US Citizen to obtain and maintain a National Agency Check (NAC) to obtain a CAC or be able to obtain and maintain a SECRET Clearance.

Must receive favorable background and drug testing results.Prospective employees will receive consideration without discrimination because of race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status.We are committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with physical and/or mental disabilities. If you have a physical and/or mental disability and are interested in applying for employment and need special accommodations to use our website to apply for a position please contact, Recruiting Services at job-assist@akima.com or 571-353-7053. Reasonable accommodation requests are considered on a case-by-case basis.

The dedicated email and telephonic options above are reserved only for individuals with disabilities needing accessibility assistance to apply to an open position using our website.

Please do not use the dedicated email or phone number above to inquire on the status of your job application.

We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for the position; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.

In order for our company to stay compliant with government regulations, please apply on line. Please DO NOT email resumes or call in lieu of applying online unless you have a physical and/or mental disability and need assistance with the online application.

Gunsmith II

Technica LLC is seeking hard-working, ambitious individuals to join our team. For nearly 15 years, Technica has provided services to military, government and commercial customers. If you meet the qualifications of the position below, we look forward to receiving your application.

Technica is accepting applicatons for the position of Gunsmith II at Fort Bliss, TX.

Position requires attendance at a formal one/two year accredited in-house gunsmith course, or equivalent work experience.

A minimum of 3 years of experience performing weapons repair and previous exposure to arms room procedures are required.

Background in military weapons to include inspection and repair is required.

Must have knowledge of gunsmith tools and procedures, as well as knowledge of firearms operating principles.

Must be able to lift in excess of 70lbs on occasion and at least 45lbs on a routine basis.

Must be able to obtain and maintain a SECRET security clearance.

Must have a high school diploma or equivalent.

Able to work in all types of weather conditions to include intense heat, heavy wind, blowing sand, heavy rain, and snow and sleet.

Able to function with a basic level of English oral and written language skills

Physical Demands

Lift on an occasional basis a maximum of 70 pounds with frequent or constant lifting of 40 pounds

Must be able to climb in and out of military vehicles and related equipment

Must be able to stand for at least two continuous hours

Must be able to work in cramped areas for at least two continuous hours

Must be able to work in all types of weather conditions to include intense heat, heavy wind, blowing sand, heavy rain, and snow and sleet

Work EnvironmentMust be able to work in all types of weather conditions to include intense heat, heavy wind, blowing sand, heavy rain, snow, and sleet.

Technica is an Equal Opportunity Employer and VEVRAA Federal Contractor

Technica recognizes the value of diversity in our workplace and are committed to equal opportunity. Technica provides fair and equal employment opportunity for all employees and job applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, sexual preference, partnership status, gender identity, disability, genetic information, and protected veteran status, status of participation in the U.S.

Armed Services, or other status protected by federal, state or local law. Technica hires and promotes individuals solely on the basis of their qualifications for the job to be filled.

Technica reasonably accommodates qualified individuals with disabilities to enable them to receive equal employment opportunity and/or perform the essential functions of the job, unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship to the Company. This applies to all applicants and employees.

Please tell us if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job. Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment.

Technica encourages women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, and members or veterans of the U.S.

Gunsmith III

The Gunsmith III can design, fabricate, modify, repair and service foreign and domestic firearms, weapons and accessories.

Essential Responsibilities:

Possesses required knowledge in the use of hand tools, machine tools, and other equipment necessary to perform assigned duties, has the knowledge and skill to design and construct prototype small arms from drawings or customer input

Capable of designing computer prototypes from customer input, has necessary knowledge of munitions and ballistics to accomplish assigned tasks

Thorough understanding of, and can instruct in external/internal and terminal ballistics, can build custom pistols and rifles, as well as other types of weapons systems with no supervision, and has a thorough understanding of machine tools and equipment

Works from blueprints without supervision, design, fabricate and develop prototype small arms systems from a drawing or form customer input, work to Special Repair Facility Level maintenance, and can design computer prototypes from customer input

Consults with government officials in all facets concerning the Weapons Department, such as, but not limited to, indoor/outdoor range design, ammunition fundamentals ballistics, weapons mounts, suppressors, optic systems, prototype development and reverse engineering projects, and performs direct supervision and training of subordinate gunsmiths.

Direct the day to day weapons maintenance operations of the Arms Room.

Must be able to climb in and out of vehicles of various sizes and heights

Must be able to work under pressure and strenuous conditions.

Must be able to meet short suspense dates.

Must be able to conduct work in the out-of-doors area with potential exposure to extreme climatic conditions (i.e. extreme temperatures, high humidity, rain and blowing dust).

Must be able to withstand prolonged periods of stooping; climbing; standing; and sitting for long periods of uninterrupted time.

May require shift work.

May be required to work an uncommon tour of duty including nights, weekends, and holidays.

During the usual work period, the worker may be exposed to sounds and noise levels that are distracting and uncomfortable.

Other Responsibilities:

Safety

AECOM enforces a safety culture whereby all employees have the responsibility for continuously developing and maintaining a safe work environment. As appropriate, each employee is responsible for completing all training requirements and fulfilling all self-aid/buddy aid responsibilities, participating in emergency response tasks and serving on safety committees and teams.

Quality

Quality is the foundation for the management of our business and the keystone to our goal of customer satisfaction. It is our policy to consistently provide services that meet customer expectations. Accordingly, each employee must conform to the AECOM Quality Policy and carry out job activities in compliance with applicable AECOM Quality System documents and customer contracts. Each employee must read and understand his/her Quality Management and Customer Satisfaction responsibilities.

Procedure Compliance

Each employee must read, understand and implement the general and specific operational, safety, quality and environmental requirements of all plans, procedures and policies pertaining to his/her job.

Minimum Requirements

Must be a US Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident

Attendance at a formal one to two year accredited in-house gun-smiting course, or equivalent work experience.

Four (4) years of experience in the repair of US military small arms to include crew served weapons and have been working in an Armorer position within the last 2 years.

Must have a valid certificate for MOS schools and/or GSA/OEM Factory Certifications as stipulated below in Preferred

Applicant should be thoroughly familiar with US military Technical Manuals.

Must have or be able to obtain licenses/certifications as needed to perform duties.

Must have a valid and current state driver's license.

Must be able to complete paperwork associated with the position as required

Excellent written communications skills

Must possess working knowledge of word processing and integrated software applications

Ability to perform detail oriented work as required

Must have the ability to write routine reports and correspondence.

Must have the ability to pass and maintain a Security Clearance.

Position may require travel.

Ability to work in a team environment

To be considered, candidates must submit a resume directly online at www.aecom.com IND-MRG

Preferred Qualifications

Experience working with U.S. Army combat and tactical equipment preferred.

AECOM is a place where you can put your innovative thinking and business skills into high gear and work alongside other highly intelligent and motivated people. It's a place where you can apply your skills to some of the world's most challenging, interesting, and meaningful projects worldwide. It's a place that values the diversity of our areas of practice and our people. It's what makes AECOM a great place to work and grow.

AECOM is an equal opportunity employer and Minorities, Females, Veterans, and Disabled persons are encouraged to apply. For further information, please click here to view the EEO Is The Law poster.

Responsible for training of newly hires gunsmiths, serve as a NET for the VAS/WPN portfolio APMs as required, and assist on integration of newly fielded SO-p weapon/VAS as required.

Conducts inventories of component items to major end items ensuring all recoverable/non-expendable items are physically present or otherwise accounted for prior to accepting the item for turn in from the user. Discrepancies will be documented on appropriate forms and immediately brought to the Supervisors attention for specific guidance/resolution.

Upon direction, removes serviceable parts from equipment prior to the item being turned-in to CMRE or DRMS.

Individual is expected to remain available to provide customer support 24/7

Work directly with the PEO SOF Warrior PMs on various weapons and VAS efforts.

Expected to travel to all locations quarterly and participate in all program/logistics IPR.

Candidate selected will travel to Fayetteville, NC to in-process

Desired Skills:Completion of the Army 92Y or 92A Advanced Non‐Commissioned Officers Course or the 920A Warrant Officer Course

Prior SOF experience in all SOF-P weapons

Retired 18 series military personnel from the SOF community

Prior Military experience

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:

MST personnel shall be led by Contractor team members who are a working SOF TECH and also serves as a Team Lead. The leads shall be responsible for all aspects of managing MST member performance, monitoring and improving metrics, and ensuring quality workmanship within the operational area. The Team Lead shall also serve as the Contractor's point of contact with the Government Assistant Contracting Officer's Representative (ACOR), the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR), and PM A&W.

Must be qualified to both repair and train on USSOCOM supported weapons, and able to provide inventory and managerial oversight for multiple SOF Armament Technicians. Must have 3 years of leadership experience.

The Team Leads will be responsible for sending a monthly report of all tasks performed by all personnel in theater.5 years' military experience in preventative/corrective small arms weapons maintenance or required minimum of four years' experience employed as a military small arms repairman or SOF Operator specializing in weapons.5 years' experience on SOF-p weapons platforms and within the past 2 years have completed either the USASOC SOF-p /Weapons Repair Course, a military armorer's course, or industry equivalent weapons course specializing in SOF-p weapons.

Must possess experience in firearm instruction by having completed a minimum of 80 hours of weapon instruction as a primary instructor and be able to carry a weapon in assigned theater

Must be capable of performing training support duties associated with the operation, maintenance, and sustainability of small arms and crew served weapons training and maintenance of all SOF-p weapons and associated equipment

Must be skilled in the use of hand tools, test equipment, and precision measuring equipment.

Must possess an ability to interpret technical manuals, illustrations, specifications, and diagrams.

Must possess a basic knowledge of computer operations for inventory control, weapon maintenance record keeping, and parts requisitioning and be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel.

Must pass pre-deployment medical screening and possess the physical strength to lift and move equipment weighing up to 50 pounds.

Able to travel internationally

The successful candidate will be required to successfully complete customer required International Readiness Certifications. For more information please review more requirements at:

As a leading technology innovation company, Lockheed Martin's team of 113,000 people works with partners around the world to bring proven performance to our customers' toughest challenges. Lockheed Martin has employees based in all 50 states and more than 570 facilities that span 70 countries.

Join us at Lockheed Martin, where we're engineering a better tomorrow.

Position requires attendance at a formal one/two year accredited in-house gunsmith course, or equivalent work experience.

A minimum of 3 years of experience performing weapons repair and previous exposure to arms room procedures are required.

Background in military weapons to include inspection and repair is required.

Must have knowledge of gunsmith tools and procedures, as well as knowledge of firearms operating principles.

Must be able to lift in excess of 70lbs on occasion and at least 45lbs on a routine basis.

Must be able to obtain and maintain a SECRET security clearance.

Must have a high school diploma or equivalent.

Able to work in all types of weather conditions to include intense heat, heavy wind, blowing sand, heavy rain, and snow and sleet.

Able to function with a basic level of English oral and written language skills

Technica is an Equal Opportunity Employer and VEVRAA Federal ContractorTechnica recognizes the value of diversity in our workplace and are committed to equal opportunity. Technica provides fair and equal employment opportunity for all employees and job applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, sexual preference, partnership status, gender identity, disability, genetic information, and protected veteran status, status of participation in the U.S. Armed Services, or other status protected by federal, state or local law. Technica hires and promotes individuals solely on the basis of their qualifications for the job to be filled. Technica reasonably accommodates qualified individuals with disabilities to enable them to receive equal employment opportunity and/or perform the essential functions of the job, unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship to the Company. This applies to all applicants and employees. Please tell us if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job. Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment.Technica encourages women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, and members or veterans of the U.S. Armed Services to apply.BenefitsTechnica offers paid time off, health, dental, vision, short-term disability, long-term disability, life insurance benefits, and 401(k) options to all full-time employees. This position description is subject to change at any time. Only persons submitting applications through Technica’s on-line application process will be considered for employment.To be considered for employment, complete Technica's online application in full.

Gunsmith (TS W/Sci Eligibility)

Gunsmith (TS w/SCI eligibility)

Description

Do you want the opportunity to apply your skills to solve meaningful challenges? Would you like to contribute to a team where your work will make a difference and your expertise is valued? Are you passionate about providing great customer service?

Role:

The selected Armorer will be responsible for inspecting, cleaning, repairing, and rebuilding small arms weapons assigned to the contract.

In addition to armory maintenance, this position requires the individual to issue, distribute, receive, clean and store assigned weapons and assist in conducting monthly inventories.

Qualifications

QUALIFICATIONS:

Duties and Responsibilities:

The individual must maintain and handle the small arms and associated repair equipment with the utmost care and in an orderly condition.

The individual will perform required inspections, maintenance and repair.

The individual will also be required to receive, store, issue, and account for ammunition within approved storage containers located at the facility.

The individual will be required to deliver and pickup sealed weapons containers to and from local airport for deploying personnel. Most of these flights take place after normal working hours.

Physical Requirement(s):

Due to the physically demanding components of this position, individuals interested must be in good condition (capable of repeated bending, kneeling, and squatting; and capable of lifting up to 75 pounds unassisted) and be equipped each day with standard personal protective equipment.

The candidate must be a citizen of the United States of America with an active Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility and be able to maintain it.

A United States Government administered polygraph examination will be required.

Candidate must have a minimum of a high school diploma.

Completion of college-level courses in Business Administration, Warehouse Management or other applicable functions is highly desirable.

Candidate is required to have a minimum of four years of experience as a full-time Federal, State or Local Law Enforcement or Military (preferred) armorer and must possess and maintain Factory Training and formal certification in each designated agency weapon and associated sight weapons-mounted vision systems; these include: M9/M11 pistols; Glock 22/23 pistol; M4A1 rifle; M16A2 rifle; HK416 rifle; M870 shotgun; M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW); MP5 sub-machine gun; G36 rifle.

Must be able to pass a drug screening.

The individual must maintain and handle the small arms and associated repair equipment with the utmost care and in an orderly condition.The individual will perform required inspections, maintenance and repair.The individual will also be required to receive, store, issue, and account for ammunition within approved storage containers located at the facility.The individual will be required to deliver and pickup sealed weapons containers to and from local airport for deploying personnel. Most of these flights take place after normal working hours.Physical Requirement(s):Due to the physically demanding components of this position, individuals interested must be in good condition (capable of repeated bending, kneeling, and squatting; and capable of lifting up to 75 pounds unassisted) and be equipped each day with standard personal protective equipment.The candidate must be a citizen of the United States of America with an active Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility and be able to maintain it.A United States Government administered polygraph examination will be required.Candidate must have a minimum of a high school diploma.Completion of college-level courses in Business Administration, Warehouse Management or other applicable functions is highly desirable.Candidate is required to have a minimum of four years of experience as a full-time Federal, State or Local Law Enforcement or Military (preferred) armorer and must possess and maintain Factory Training and formal certification in each designated agency weapon and associated sight weapons-mounted vision systems; these include: M9/M11 pistols; Glock 22/23 pistol; M4A1 rifle; M16A2 rifle; HK416 rifle; M870 shotgun; M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW); MP5 sub-machine gun; G36 rifle.Must be able to pass a drug screening.

We are committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with physical and/or mental disabilities. If you have a physical and/or mental disability and are interested in applying for employment and need special accommodations to use our website to apply for a position please contact, Recruiting Services at job-assist@akima.com or 571-353-7053. Reasonable accommodation requests are considered on a case-by-case basis.

The dedicated email and telephonic options above are reserved only for individuals with disabilities needing accessibility assistance to apply to an open position using our website.

Please do not use the dedicated email or phone number above to inquire on the status of your job application.

We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for the position; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.

In order for our company to stay compliant with government regulations, please apply on line. Please DO NOT email resumes or call in lieu of applying online unless you have a physical and/or mental disability and need assistance with the online application.

Conducts inventories of component items to major end items ensuring all recoverable/non-expendable items are physically present or otherwise accounted for prior to accepting the item for turn in from the user. Discrepancies will be documented on appropriate forms and immediately brought to the Supervisors attention for specific guidance/resolution.

Upon direction, removes serviceable parts from equipment prior to the item being turned-in to CMRE or DRMS.

Individual is expected to remain available to provide customer support 24/7

Desired Skills:Completion of the Army 92Y or 92A Advanced Non‐Commissioned Officers Course or the 920A Warrant Officer Course

Prior SOF experience in all SOF-P weapons

Retired 18 series military personnel from the SOF community

Prior Military experience

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:5 years' military experience in preventative/corrective small arms weapons maintenance or required minimum of four years' experience employed as a military small arms repairman or SOF Operator specializing in weapons.5 years' experience on SOF-p weapons platforms and within the past 2 years have completed either the USASOC SOF-p /Weapons Repair Course, a military armorer's course, or industry equivalent weapons course specializing in SOF-p weapons.

Must possess experience in firearm instruction by having completed a minimum of 80 hours of weapon instruction as a primary instructor and be able to carry a weapon in assigned theater

Must be capable of performing training support duties associated with the operation, maintenance, and sustainability of small arms and crew served weapons training and maintenance of all SOF-p weapons and associated equipment

Must be skilled in the use of hand tools, test equipment, and precision measuring equipment.

Must possess an ability to interpret technical manuals, illustrations, specifications, and diagrams.

Must possess a basic knowledge of computer operations for inventory control, weapon maintenance record keeping, and parts requisitioning and be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel.

Must pass pre-deployment medical screening and possess the physical strength to lift and move equipment weighing up to 50 pounds.

Able to travel internationally

The successful candidate will be required to successfully complete customer required International Readiness Certifications. For more information please review more requirements at:

As a leading technology innovation company, Lockheed Martin's team of 113,000 people works with partners around the world to bring proven performance to our customers' toughest challenges. Lockheed Martin has employees based in all 50 states and more than 570 facilities that span 70 countries.

Join us at Lockheed Martin, where we're engineering a better tomorrow.

The non-exempt job classification description below is covered under The McNamara-O'Hara Service Contract Act (SCA) with Wage Determinations (WDs). SCA positions furnish services in the U.S. through the employment of service employees. Service employees are compensated per the prevailing wage rates and fringe benefits that are set by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Wage and Hour Division's WDs. 29 CFR Part 541 and 29 CFR 4.163(f)23392 Gunsmith II

The Gunsmith I is responsible to: perform detailed assembly and disassembly of foreign and domestic small arms weapons including t small arms inspection, maintenance, and minor repairs. This employee possesses knowledge of the tools (i.e. hammers, punches, files, stones, etc.) and gauges needed to perform assigned duties, has limited knowledge in the operation of gun-smithing machinery such as lathes, milling machines, surface grinders, etc., as well as limited knowledge of tooling used with those machines.

The Gunsmith I has knowledge of basic shop safety procedures needed to work in a small arms environment, performs support functions for the shop, to include bead blasting and preparing metal parts for refinishing. Other support functions include, but are not limited to, ammo inventory and residue turn-in, publication and catalog updates, tool and capital equipment maintenance, calibration control, weapons cleaning and organizational level weapons maintenance. This person may assist the primary instructor in conducting Armorer's courses on specific small arms systems.

In addition to performing all functions of Level I Gunsmith, the level II usually requires attendance at factory Armorer's courses of small arms in the arms room inventory, performs major repairs on foreign and domestic standard and non-standard small arms weapons, can build either custom pistols or rifles with little or no supervision, possesses excellent knowledge of gun-smithing tools and procedures, and possesses moderate knowledge of firearms operating principles and ballistics. This worker has a thorough understanding of firearm operation principles, has a moderate knowledge of internal/external ballistic theories, can fabricate special jigs, fixtures and another special tooling with some supervision, can read and understand blueprint drawings, and can work from those drawings under direct supervision.

The Gunsmith II can perform as the primary instructor on most standard and non-standard small arms weapon systems. This position may require computer literacy.

Education

High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED) equivalent

In situations where job classifications are subject to modification, due to the mission, or any specific federal or state regulation, or agreement, ACI will reserve the right to change, modify or revise the employment terms and conditions.

In addition to federal law requirements, ACI complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. ACI participates in E-Verify.

Gunsmith I

Description: The Gunsmith I is responsible for: performing detailed assembly and disassembly of foreign and domestic small arms weapons including small arms inspection, maintenance, and minor repairs.

This person needs the knowledge of the tools (i.e. hammers, punches, files, stones, etc.) and gauges needed to perform assigned duties, has limited knowledge in the operation of gun-smithing machinery such as lathes, milling machines, surface grinders, etc., as well as limited knowledge of tooling used with those machines. The Gunsmith I has knowledge of basic shop safety procedures needed to work in a small arms environment, performs support functions for the shop, to include bead blasting and preparing metal parts for refinishing. Other support functions include, but are not limited to, ammunition inventory and residue turn-in, publication and catalogue updates, tool and capital equipment maintenance, calibration control, weapons cleaning and organizational level weapons maintenance. This person may assist the primary instructor in conducting Armorer's courses on specific small arms systems.

As a leading technology innovation company, Lockheed Martin's vast team works with partners around the world to bring proven performance to our customers' toughest challenges. Lockheed Martin has employees based in many states throughout the U.S., and Internationally, with business locations in many nations and territories.

Join us at Lockheed Martin, where we're engineering a better tomorrow.